Make that South Carolina tight end prospect Justice Cunningham, who became the 254th overall and final pick on Saturday and earned the dubious title of Mr. Irrelevant in the process. It's the second consecutive year for the Indianapolis Colts to make the selection, after taking Northern Illinois quarterback Chandler Harnish in '12.

The book on Cunningham is that he has good hands as a receiver, but that the speed and athleticism aren't there to be an impact player at the position. He has a tough road to make the roster, as he'll be battling two established second-year pass-catching tight ends for Andrew Luck, Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen. At the moment, Weslye Saunders — another former South Carolina tight end — is listed as third on the Colts' depth chart behind Allen and Fleener.

Cunningham might be inspired by Harnish, who stuck on the Colts' roster, and is now their No. 3 quarterback behind Luck, last year's No. 1 overall pick, and this year's free-agent addition, Matt Hasselbeck.

Mr. Irrelevant is a distinction that dates all the way back to the 1936 draft. For his accomplishment, Cunningham will get feted on "Irrelevant Week" in Newport Beach, Calif., where representative Paul Salata—a former NFL wide receiver from that other USC—will hand him the coveted Lowsman Trophy.

Cunningham also means the Gamecocks will have back-to-back draft picks again, after Taylor went right after Lattimore in Round 4 this year. Current South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney is the slam dunk No. 1 overall prospect for '14.